Athletics

Prep Basketball

Mission Statement

The boy’s preparatory basketball program is designed to assist students with the academic and athletic transition to a 2 or 4-year college or university. 
Lee Academy offers AP classes in English, history, math, biology, and chemistry. Traditional high school classes are also available to the postgraduate students. Our program is open to underclassmen as well as Post Graduate students.

Why Choose Lee?

  • Coaching Staff with over a decade of experience with college players
  • Small group and individual skill sessions
  • Strength and conditioning training
  • National Schedule vs. Top Ranked Prep Teams
  • Exposure to hundreds of College Coaches
  • All games are filmed for Colleges and highlights
  • Small Campus with limited distractions
  • Opportunity to grow as a student, athlete, and young man

International Student Athletes

Lee Academy has a long history of working with international student athletes. We offer ESL courses, SAT, and TOFEL prep classes and exams to ensure eligibility at the college level. International players do not have the exposure to American  College Coaches. Lee Academy will give you that opportunity. Our players have  come from all across the world including:

Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lebanon, New Zealand, Nigeria, Poland, Russia, Senegal, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine.

Coaches

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  • Coach Dan

    Coach Dan Haynes begins his third season as the Head Boy’s National Preparatory and his fourth at Lee Academy. Before becoming Head Coach, Coach Dan was an assistant to the national team and Head Regional Coach.
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  • Coach Doc

    Coach Richard “Doc” Kennedy begins his second season as The Post Graduate A Team Assistant Coach, and his first season as the coach of the regional team. Coach Doc finished his own college basketball career at Fisher College.
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  • Coach Mike

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